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Women's Golf:
Overseas challenge still formidable
Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, May 15.
Home players may well con- sider they had the best of the urument when the British Women's Golf Championship opened here today.
A proposal that the Hong Kong Football Associo- tion sot the ball rolling as regards the forma- tion of an Amateur: Athletic Federation to control all sport in the. Colony was put for word by Mr. J. Skinner, Chairman of the HKFA, at the Association's Council meeting yesterday.
Mr. Skinner also. announced that in order to im- prove the standard of soccer in this Colony, it was decided to embark on a scheme for the training of youngsters.
two groups.
names
The schoolboy footballers.
The field was reduced to 32 by two rounds played and though there pre still overseas challengers from the United States, Australla
Players who were not attached and France, many of the "for-
to any Club but who wished to eigners' were eliminated,
take advantage of the training Two Americans went out, seven scheme would comprise the other out of 10 Australians were de- fented, butls South Africa of group and could attend and regis
ial entries failed to survive the ter themselves for training at the day and the lone entrant from omées of the Association. Belgian, Mlle, A. Jacquet. who was runner-11p for the British Airis' title last year, was beaten- - the afternoon after winning Her first match.
of sport.
Was
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950.
Irish beat Scots in International hockey match
Ireland established themselves as the firm favour- ites for the Hong Kong International Hockey Championship Shield this year when they ac- counted for Scotland in the first round at Re- creio yesterday by seven goals to one. On the Royal Navy No. 1 ground at King's Park England had no difficulty in dereoting Wales by five goals to two, while Portugal played Pakistan on the Navy No. 2 ground and won by four goals to one.
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MONDAYS, W"DNESDAYS' FRIDAYS
RESULTS Devastating
Two matches in the Ladies "A" Division Tennis League were played off yesterday and" resulted in Kowloon Cricket Club beating Chinese Recren- tion Club by six sets to three and Ladles Recreation Club beating United Services
by
Trevor
spell Bailey
London, May 15.
Club Cold and dull conditions which contrasted shorp-
creation Club by five seis to ly with Saturday's warm sunshine marked the second day of the County cricket programme-
four.
At Cox's Road Kowloon Cric-
ket Club beat Chinese Recreation The England fast bowler, Trevor Bailey, however,
Club by six 'nots to three. The Feature of the match was the three, sets won by Mrs. Litton and Miss Lo for the Chinese Club.
evidently found the conditions to his liking? A devastating spel! by Bailey brought the match between Essex and Glamorgan to a
aj dramatic finish.
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his the
tween Simpson and Winrow, bo of whom made centuries.
Simpson made his 100 in 14
made inutes and Winrow
05 ntury in
minutos, Hickest of the season. Simpson hit 17 fours in his 159 and Winrow 188 not cut in two hours and 55 minutes, includin two mixes and 29 tours,
Mrs. M. Chow and Mrs. Foward (KCC) lost to Mrs. Lition and Miss Lo 3-8; bent Miss Law Hau-
In 6.1 overs, four of them yee and Mrs. Lau King 6-2; beat These youngsters, said Mr A number of books on the sub-
Mrs. Choy and Miss Choy Wai- maidens, after tea, Bailey dis- missed seven Glamorgan bate- Skinner, would be divided intoject of sever, Suntable for boys,
The seven goals-to-one. dc-who centred to Gardner. A short woon 0-0.
Miss Ward and Miss Bonbernard men for three runs and from had been received from Hume feat suffered by the Scottish corner was forced and Gardner (KCC) lost to Mrs. Litton and 81 for 2 at the interval Gla- Опе kroup would comprisa and Mr. Skinner said that it
were .olt later Gardner Miss Lo 3-6; beat Miss Law and morgan
out 40 schoolboys and the School Com-intended to issue one copy, each side belled the fact that the scored.
and exciting
of his Mrs. Lau King 6-4; beat Mrs. minutes later for 103. milice would be requested to sub-of these books to Father Maguire, game was fost mit
No bataman faced Bailey with of promising Brother Cronan. Mr. A. Taylor. with the losers offering stift broke through on che
Mr. Morahan and Mr. McEwan, resistance until the closing characteristic runs and made Chey and Miss Choy 0-3.
Mrs. Tebutt and Mrs. Benjamin conndence on a wearing pitch, four goals to one. Mr. Skinner said that if the minutes. Towards the end of Before the final whistle, and at (XCC) lost to Mrs. Litton and He took a wicket with the first
Close of play scores Colony intended to take part the game, the hard-worked the Scottish defence crumbled Miss Lo 1-6; beat Miss Law and delivery of each of his last four
The close of play scores in first- In future
Games or Scottish Empire
defence tired and before the consistent raids by the Mrs. Lau King 8-3: beat Mrs. overs and his full analysis for the
overn, Innings was 11.1
Ave class matches today were: Clyniplada, there must be a crumbled before the constant Irish, forwards Gurdrer added Choy and Miss Choy 0-3.
Brentwood:- Essex beat Amateur Athletic Association
Men's "A" Division maldens, 15 runs and seven wie-At
Glamorgan by an innings and 114: controlling the different forms onslaughts of the Irish for- another two goals while Daniel
conceded
to make wards and
three scored on:
the final
At King's Park yesterday Southkels.
In spite of troublesome runs, Glamorgan 167 and 103. score seven goals to one,
Ching Athletic Association, last He said at Lawn Bowls was goals in as many minutes.
ireland: Wilson: Slater, Doyle; year's champions beat Kowloon
knee, for which he intends to (Bailey, right-arm fast bowler 7... excelled in played during the recent Empire The Irish team
Fitzgibbons, Stack: Cricket Club in the Men's "A" visit a specialist. Denis Comp for 16), Essex $84.
At Lords: Somerset 214 and 161. ames in New Zealand and teamwork and this together with Crawford,
ton completed his first century "Humpheries. since the Colony was particularly the fine opportunism of the for- Coady. Hunt, Gardner, Daniels. Division Tennis League Cham-
of the seator for Middlesex at for no wickets (Gimblett not out, pionship by eight sets to one. right to offices of the Association.
trong in tule brinich of sport, wards earned them the
93, Angell not out 67), Middle- Scotland: Brookshaw: Hunter, Ip Koon-hung and David Teut Lords against Somerset.
for nine Lf in Amateur meet England in the seam Trace Ferrier, Fraser, Lealle; (SCAA) beat Col. J. W. Spence existence
He batted three hours, Ave sex 425 for
declared. Mr. Skinner suid that Mr. Leu the
The defence work of the team
Derby: Northamptonshire Wal-tong had expressed his will- Athletic. Ascociation would have
Wilson, McKenzie, McPherson, and F. Zimmern 7-5; beat E. C. minutes for 144, which included AC Ingness to translate the Laws
323 and three for one. mucie it possible for Hong Kong left very little to be desired, each
fours. Seventeen-year-old Fincher and T. E. Baker 6-1; beat 12 the Game Into Chinese for use in to be represented,
defender
his bit and Flight McNab, Lamble. doing
The first round match between S. A. Judah and C. Ouang 6-0.
Fred Titmus claimed his first shire 253 (Smith 52). conching classes,
Mr. Skiner sald that he fell Lieutenant Wilson goal was India and Holland will be played
At Oxford: Warwickshire 89 Championship Edwin Tsal and Szeto Bick half-century in whenever The Association intended to the HKFA should ret the ball always ready to clear
Gardio not out 50), Oxford auproach Mesars. A. V. Gosano, rolling in the matter and as the the ball went towards his charge. on the Royal Navy Ricercation (SCAA) drew with Spence and cricket. He hit a six and four and 152 for three (Don Taylor 66,
Club, No. 2 ground, King's Park, Zimmern 6-0; beat Fincher and fours. The Irish half-back
01
Univer ty. 349. Mr. B. Gosane and Fung King-President of the Association, Str
Middlesex thus enjoyed a good ĮBaker 6-4; beat Judah and Ouang cheung as well as representatives Arthur Mor had consented to Stack. Fitzgibbons and Crawford today beginning at 5.30 p.m.
At Manchester: Hampshire 280, lead of 211 but Somerset, fought Results of International Hockey 6-2. of the field
Lancashire 442 for nine (0. from the Services to assist in thee the Chale at a meeting to controlled the centre
Gordon Lum and H. Y. Chu back well, Harold Gimblett and this Series— the game alecuss the problem, it was lu- throughout
and
First Round Gurprises
(SCAA) drow with Spence and Fred Angell putting on 161 in an Edrich 120, Grieves 53, Howar were the defects coaching of youngsters.
The travelling expenses to and tended to circulurize all athletle was another factor which con-
1 Zimmern 5-6; beul Fincher and opening partnership lasting two not out sustained by Mira Jacqueline
At Nottingham: Sussex 325 for Smith, of South Africa, and Miss froin grounds incurred by those and sports organisations in the tributed to the Irish teain's vic-Ireland
tory. Stack at left-back caught Portugal
1 Baker 7-5; beat Judah and Quang hours and 15 minutes to finish the 2 0-3..
day requiring only 80 runs with nine declared and 101 for two? Pat Borthwick, Australia's Cham-undertaking coaching work would Colony.
3 defrayen by the Association.
the eye with his fine anticipation England
all. wickets intact to wipe off the Nottinghamshire 376 for two de pion.
clared "(Winrow, not out 188). and positioning play which al- Bowed him to defend and feed
AŁ
One of the best of the second round games sow Viscountess de St. Saveur, of France, former wlaner of the British girls title, best Miss Philomena Garvey, the Irish single hole.
Curtis Cup player, by
Surprises
Mixa Frances Blephens, holder of the title, survived the day as
ago, wos
While considerably thinned, the overseas challenge is still for
least with the mildable not the two fancied American Curtis Cup players, Dot Kielty and Grace Lenczyk-Reuter.
Any Club which wished to obtain the services of a player from alsher group would have to sign on such player in the
The scheme put forward was ceroled by the meeting.
Mr. Skinner referred to the
most
Appeal to Chinoso Clubs Mr. Skinner stressed the fact that the Chinesa Clubs would be the ones to beneft, most from school football and appealed to these Clube to show greater in- terest in this bronch of football.
trio
7 Scotland 4 Pakistan 6 Wales
his forward time at the same time. Yachting jottings:
All the Irish forwarda playad well but the stick wizardry of Gardner and Daniels was out-
Queen Wilhelmina Cup won by Club
By "MAINSHEET BLOCK"
Queen Wilhelmina Cup races this year were the occasion for some of the keenest and clos- est racing from Kellett Island for a long time, particularly in the Dragon race.
Same basis as PAAF
The proposed
Kong Hong Amateur Athletic Federation #d Miss Jacqueline Gordon, Interpart between Saigon and finalist three years ago, whose Hong Kong Schoolboys and sald would, sald Mr. Skinner, be on
basis as the Philip win over Miss Jean Donald, the that the game was a very good the saine
however.
standing. place Amateur Athletic Federa- Scottish Champlon and runner-up one. He was,
Tenacious shadowing for the British title two years disappointed to observe that (notion..
The proposal was adopted by one of the dominant one Chinese member of the As-
Prominent in the Scottish side | happenings of nearly 12 hours of sociation Counell was present at the meeting, nonstop golf, for the ladies In the malch,
It was announced to the meet-was Fraser in the pivotal position. tenarios In his order to get the two rounds
ing that a letter had been re-e proved completed.
celved by the Association from shadowing of the elusive Gardner visit of a Swedish soccer team end of Mr. Wolf Leyberg regarding the and it was not till towards the
of the
gome that be was beaten by the Irish forwards in in December next.
Mr. Leyberg intimated in histussies for the bull, letter that the team which would Brookshaw, in spite of the The be visiting Hong Kong would seven shots which found his bo the Djurguardeus XI of charge, played a Stockholm, which at present oc- and was instale game in goal Instrumental In break- cupied second place in the First ing up many scoring attempts Division. The team would in- with his hefty clearances.. clude three players who would Play during the first half was! This was sailed on Saturday in a light breeze veer¬ be taking part in the World very even with both goals being ing about South East, there was rain at times Cup games at Rlo and six In-visited in turns, Fraser, Trace ternationals,
jand Hunter dominated the Scottish
without any of the previous week's sunshine. Mr... Skinner_also_sald_that_half of the field when over-an fatter had been received from Trish attack neared the Tice.
The course, set to ensure Tromp rounded B1-with-Vanessa- the closo behind; the wind to the Dulwich Hamlet, crack London R was not till the 28th min some beating whatever amateur team, enquiring whether ute of the initial half that fol- wind did, was Far APC (P), line was on the beam.
As Tromp holsted her spinna- towing a melee in front of Scot. HWD 3. (S), Lyemun Beaconker, Vanessa passed her on the the. HKFA was serious regard. Ing a visit to Hong Kong during land's goal Humpheries pounced (P), Port Health Buoy (5) weather side and got clear ahead. the Easter holidays. A reply a loose bail and flicked it Kowloon Rock (5), Elax Rock In the affirmative had been sent.
Brookshaw to open
Store Nordiske (P) BI
Failed by one second It was also mentioned that
Both boats luffed up slightly the visit, by, a. New Zealand team A few minutes later Humpbariet was still under consideration. sent in another shot which wat Piet Hein bunched
At the start, all boats except towards Causeway Bay until 100 while the Norwegian visit was deflected but Coady rushed in Club for the beat.
Piet Hein, vards or so from the finish, when also in the offing,
from the right wing and scored.
Tromp
bore away and got the full The Dutch FA had also written Following the resultant bully
however, gained by starting along.
beneßt of her spinnaker, to over- haul.
Sho Vanessa to leeward. to say that their plans for a off Scotland began to press and in the centre of the line. visit to Indonesia
Ad HWD 2, Piet Hein und had not yet shortly before half-tiine, follow.
second to overtake.
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Past
scoring.
the (S)..
(P). Finishing Line.
under the
natariolised, but If the proposed ing a fine passing boul between | Ecstary were slightly' ‚sheed of same-up. fast, but folled by one!
Mr. Skinner said that a letter
had been received from Mr. J. C. Gulmgam, resigning his ap- pointment on the Counell of the Association.
arrears.
gool to reduce the
At half-time the score slood at two goals to one.
Five minutes after the resump: tion Daniels made a fine, run down the left side of the field and sent the ball to Humpherica
the long
The second race of the Wilhe-
plans came to fruition, the matter MePherson and Mensb, the late the rest, Then came of extending the trip
beat to Lyemun. Kong would again bo taken up.
nuter sent the ball into the Irish Restasy, Pletin and Tromp, Imina Series was salied in ding-
*** on Sunday; the wind w La Linda, took a followed by central course the Kowloon glit and It rained agalit,
The race, however. wne Vanessa Chaika and Coppella) shore south of Channell Rock.
course, No. 5 (3). (5), Customs Cruisers (5) to the North point shore and beat along it went early
Cookson. In the windward Veronica took one long star-
position,, took the lead at first board tack to the Kowloon shore
while Furrer, starting 100 close before she went about.
to the club, lost ithe wind... The order at No. 5 was Nixon, | Dirkswager, Van Heel,
Unselfish servica
In paying tribute to the un- selfish service which Mr. Gutm- gam had, rendered the. AmocİD- tion and soccer in this Colony
than
CALLOVER ON
Skinner said that the Association EPSOM CLASSIC
could afford to lose him,
In the realm of school football in particular, ; Mr.
Guingam would be sorely missed, as he
heartedly for the schoolboys.
Une.
Than,, in a calm patch under
Anybody's raco Nearing the beacon. It seemed
No. was rounded by Nixon anybody's ruce. La Linda, which
and Dirkswager, together, follow- had kept closer to the Kowlooned by Howell Van Heel and, do ahore, rounded the mark just
Jong..... * London, May 15 ahead of Plet Hein and Ecstacy: The Aga Khan's pair, Eclat then followed · Coppelia, which had always, worked whole- and Khorasaun, along with the approached on the port tack and the customs cruisers, the boats. bunched together for 20 minuter # French challenger, Telegram went about to round the buoy until a breeze came to carry them Mr. Skinner expressed the, one of which seems sure to be bare dve feet ahead of Tromp back to the finishing line..
Approaching hope that circumstances will have the mount of Gordon Richard board tack Vanessa, and Vero
on the star- changed before the next season in the Derby, all received
Race abandoned and that the Association would quotations at the callover="0"
nica came closely with Chalka, The third race started with the again have the benefit of Mr. the Epsom Classic at the Vic
which appeared to have lost the Dutch team seven points "behind Guingam's services.
wind for a while by Shauk want, and every chance of pulling up Clube had, Mr.
Skinner told torla Club here tonight. The race went on with chang- However, the wind dropped and the mesting, been requested to The Aga Khan has prior claiming positions until the Store the race has to be abandoned. subgilt their books of account on Richards services, and unlem Nordlike, when the order wa It was notable only for the relinquished = this, Britain's Ecstacy and Piet Hein, who had small circles salled by No. 8" on to the Association for Inspection he
Champion, Jockey will be unable been close together all the way, the start line; the cause as soon as posible,"
puzzled A Sub-Commitice comprising to ride Telegram, who was an Trome, then Vanessa, Coppello everyone until the helminan Messrs. Gordon, Ennis and Sze Cary winner at Longchamp yes and La Linda all within five jumped overboard to disentangle
whose price-tonighh| [Po-wall was appointed by the meeting to inspect these books tumbled to 28- to 1 mm lengths, then Veronica and Chalka. himself from the linker mark
of account, ARAMAN
terday
On the beat to B1, Ecstacy went following reports that about soon, while. Piet Hein stoot The meeting also provisionally Richards has been asked to ride on, But did not manage to get
fixed July 7, as the date for the colla fraction
Shortened a
After the races, the Dutch Consul General, before present: ing the Cup to the Club team,
artcars.
"Century of Centuries"
Derby-
Worcester: Worcestershire 339 for nine declared. Leicester shire 150 and 229 for four (Lester
Leslie Ames, of Kent, progress-not out 112; Palmer 77). ed towards his goal of a "Century
At Bristol: Kent 193 and 188 for
of Centuries" with another 100 threo (Ames not out 105), Glou-
today. Ames, who was undefeat-:
cestershire 979.
ed at the close with 105 against Surrey outplayed
Gloucestershire, › needs only an
The West Indies outplayed Sür--
ather three centuries to fuld) his rey today at the Oval and, after
ambition.
declaring with only five wickets.
George Emmett, of Cloutes.
down, compelled the County to tershire, distinguished himself follow on 844 runs behind.
his with an innings of 188,
By the close of play Surrey had highest in first-class cricket, scored 102 for three and stilK He batted four hours, and 20 needed 342 rung" to avold an minutes and hit 29 fours.
inningi defeat.
"After adding 60 runs this morn The powerful Nottinghamshire batting machine gave an impres-ing, the. West Indies declared at sive display against Sussex and 537 for five avickets and thep took only three and a half hours skittled Surrey for 195.. to make 376 for two.
Everton, Weeken, the world, re- They were mainly indebted to cord-breaking batsman, added a brilliant second wicket partner further honours to his name with ship of 243 in 130 minutes be-a double century-Reuter
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day” (22 In alli
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